Alaska Job Bank
One of your first stops should be the Alaska Job Bank. Officially known as the Alaska Department of Labor ALEXsys, this site is a gateway to many types of job openings. After registering with the site, you can build your resume to streamline the application process, and you can perform searches based on multiple criteria. Fairbanks in listed under both the "Economic Area" and "City" sections. With a resume already in the system, applying for most jobs is a matter of a few mouse clicks.
State of Alaska
Workplace Alaska is the official site for State of Alaska jobs. Postings for the Alaska Court System, and the Alaska Railroad appear here also. The State of Alaska uses the internet almost exclusively for its application process. If you're looking for a civil service job, this is the place to go.
This site allows you to search without registering, but it would be best if you registered and entered your basic job information right away. The site features multiple search options, Fairbanks being found in the "City" section. If you have already entered your basic information, the application process consists of selecting the job, and answering eight to ten job specific questions. The system times out after thirty minutes, so you would be doing yourself a favor by printing the application out, writing your answers in a word processing program, and then pasting your work into the application.
Federal Government
With Fort Wainwright next door, and Eilson Air Force Base 20 miles away, there is a wealth of Federal jobs in the Fairbanks area. USAJOBS is the Federal Governments site for job postings. Just enter "Fairbanks" in the search field, and you will be presented with a number of job openings. Once registered, and your basic information is entered, applying for a job is relatively quick and easy.
Fairbanks News Miner
Fairbanks' daily newspaper, the Newsminer, has a daily online edition. The online edition contains everything the print edition does, including a help wanted section. Termed "Employment", it can be found under the "Classified" tab at the top of the home page. Applying for most of these jobs is done in the traditional manner by walking in and filling out an application.
There are jobs to be had in Fairbanks, and many are listed somewhere online. The City of Fairbanks, Fairbanks North Star Borough, and the University of Alaska are all internet exclusive postings. Most of the Unions in the area use the tradition walk in recruitment form of application, while the chain stores have opted for computerized kiosks within the stores for applying for jobs. Whether surfing the net or pounding the pavement good luck with your search for your next job in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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